Rudy Ramos Net Worth is
$17 Million

Mini Biography

With only 1 television credit on his application, Rudy was cast in the hit TV western, The High Chaparral (1967), as “Wind”, the half-breed Indian guy. Thirty-five years afterwards, his career continues to be going strong. Continuing roles on TV consist of Resurrection Blvd. (2000) and Hunter (1984). Rudy has already established starring assignments in made-for-TV films like the Blue Knight (1973), Helter Skelter (1976), Everybody’s Baby: The Recovery of Jessica McClure (1989) and Dr. Quinn Medication Girl: The Film (1999), to mention a few. Visitor performances on episodic Television range between George Lopez (2002), NYPD Blue (1993) and JAG (1995) to Murder, She Wrote (1984), MacGyver (1985), Hill Road Blues (1981) and Hawaii Five-O (1968), numerous in-between. Rudy in addition has performed in lots of feature movies. He has already established featured tasks in Beverly Hillsides Cop II (1987), with Eddie Murphy, as well as the Enforcer (1976), with Clint Eastwood, co-starring tasks in Colours (1988), aimed by Dennis Hopper and looking Sean Penn, as well as the Drivers (1978), with Ryan O’Neal, and starring tasks in Quicksilver (1986), with Kevin Bacon, Defiance (1980), with Jan-Michael Vincent, and Artwork Carney, Torchlight (1985), with Steve Railsback and Ian McShane and Street Dogz (2000), with Jacob Vargas and aimed from the up-and-coming young movie director, Alfredo Ramos. As an associate of the LA Actors Theater, Rudy performed the part of “Cupcakes”, in the award-winning hit display, Shorteyes, by Miguel Pinero. Additional stage performances took put in place such significant theaters as The Tag Taper Discussion board, John Anson Ford, The Met, Matrix, The LA Theatre Middle, Nosotros, South Coastline Rep, New Mexico Rep as well as the Ojai Playwrights Meeting. The album, “Hard Knocks and Poor Times”, showcases Rudy’s music talents.

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